The unit consists of a theoretical assessment to be completed, practical observations witnessed by a qualified assessor, followed by the completion of job safety management documentation relating to the practical skills performed.
Here at Western Training, we cover skills pertaining to planning and preparing for operations, operate machine in line with established requirements, Attach, secure, lift, carry and place materials to complete work activity, Select, remove, fit and use attachments for a telescopic materials handler, and Conduct housekeeping activities
The unit consists of a theoretical assessment to be completed, practical observations witnessed by a qualified assessor, followed by the completion of job safety management documentation relating to the practical skills performed.
We are a nationally recognised training organisation, candidates that successfully complete the course will be provided with a statement of attainment and competency card for RIIHAN309F – Conduct telescopic materials handler operations
Courses and VOC’s (verification of competency) can be performed at the candidate’s worksite provided adequate equipment is available to conduct the assessment.
Western Training is made up of a team of experienced RTO Trainers and Operators who are driven to provide high quality training for anybody looking to enter into or move up through the civil construction or mining industries.
Our core business is civil construction, our passion lies in supporting genuine partnerships and creating successful pathways from training to meaningful employment.
Our Mission And Values:
Western Training is a leader in the civil construction landscape. Paving the way for access, equity and progression in the construction industry across Western Australia through high quality training.
This qualification reflects the role of fire, rescue and response team members who are trained to respond to emergencies, undertake search and rescue, operate breathing apparatus and deal with hazardous and/or highly dangerous situations in a team environment.
In order to improve outcomes, all candidates in the Basic Scaffolding course will be required to show completion of RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights unit. This can be completed through Breight Education prior to the start of the basic scaffold course.Â
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to recognise potentially hazardous manual tasks, and then to prepare for and complete those tasks in a safe manner. This unit applies to all workers involved in manual handling tasks.
The aim of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills to select, use and maintain PPEC appropriately. A one to two hour duration course depending on participants training requirements.
Fire Evacuation Diagrams, Plans and Training course is offered by Fire 2000 Fire Services.
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